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Libertatea (Romanian pronunciation: [liberˈtate̯a]; "Freedom") is a Romanian daily newspaper and online news website covering current affairs, entertainment, sports and lifestyle. It was founded on December 22, 1989 (12:45 p.m.), by Octavian Andronic, as "the first independent newspaper of the Romanian Revolution of 1989".
Claudia Moscovici is the author of Velvet Totalitarianism (Rowman and Littlefield Publishing, 2009) a novel about a Romanian family's survival in an oppressive communist regime due to the strength of their love. [1] This novel was republished in translation in her native country, Romania, under the title Intre Doua Lumi (Curtea Veche Publishing ...
Libertatea (lit. Liberty) is leading Romanian language weekly newspaper in Serbia published in Pančevo ( Romanian: Panciova ), in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. The newspaper was established in 1945 after the end of World War II in Yugoslavia. [2]
The main ones include Gazeta de Sud in Craiova, Tribuna in Sibiu, Ziarul in Iași, Viața liberă in Galați and Transilvania Expres in Brasov. Readership has been in decline, among lacking professionalisation and poor distribution. [10] Magazines are a thriving segment. Some are spin-offs of popular newspapers, such as Libertatea or Click.
Adrian Păunescu (Romanian pronunciation: [adriˈan pə.uˈnesku]; 20 July 1943 – 5 November 2010) was a Romanian writer, publisher, cultural promoter, translator, and politician. A profoundly charismatic personality, a controversial and complex figure, the artist and the man are almost impossible to separate. On the one hand he stands ...
Adevărul de Cluj; Brasov.net (online) Brașovul tău; Bună ziua, Ardeal; Bună ziua Brașov; Cosro - Sibiu; Cotidianul obiectiv; Crișana; Cuvântul Liber; Evenimentul Zilei - Ediția de Transilvania; Gazeta de Cluj; Gazeta de Hunedoara; Gazeta de Oradea; Hermannstädter Zeitung (weekly in German language) Informația Cluj; Informația de ...
United Right Alliance (Romanian: Alianța Dreapta Unită, ADU) was a centre-right [1] electoral alliance that was formed to compete in the 2024 Romanian parliamentary election. It opposed the incumbent National Coalition for Romania (CNR) government. [2][3][4]
Ghinescu was a lawyer, whose disappearance and alleged murder in August of 2007 led to her husband, policeman Cristian Cioacă, being arrested on December 5, 2012. The two got married on July 18, 2004 and had a baby boy named Patrick in January 2005. Cioacă was sentenced on July 2, 2013 to 22 years in jail, although he continues to maintain ...